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UN tells world to brace for extreme weather as El Nino looms

The United Nationsโ€™ climate agency has warned of an increased risk of extreme weather in the coming weeks and months due to the emerging El Nino weather pattern. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) issued the alert in a news release on Tuesday, saying that there was an 8

UN tells world to brace for extreme weather as El Nino looms
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The United Nationsโ€™ climate agency has warned of an increased risk of extreme weather in the coming weeks and months due to the emerging El Nino weather pattern.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) issued the alert in a news release on Tuesday, saying that there was an 80 percent chance of an El Nino event โ€“ marked by unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean- between June and August and a roughly 90 percent chance of it forming by November.

โ€œThe science is clear: El Nino is arriving on our doorstep in the coming months with 90 percent certainty,โ€ said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a video statement. โ€œThe world must treat it as the urgent climate warning it is.โ€

Bringing worldwide changes in winds, pressure and rainfall patterns, El Nino is a naturally occurring phenomenon that generally happens every two to seven years and lasts about nine to 12 months.

El Nino can trigger increased rainfall in the southern parts of South America and the United States, parts of the Horn of Africa and Central Asia. It can also cause drought in Australia, Central America, Indonesia and parts of South Asia, and spur hurricane formation in the central and eastern Pacific, according to the WMO.

The UN agency predicted this yearโ€™s El Nino phenomenon to be โ€œat least moderate โ€“ and possibly strongโ€.

โ€œImpacts will hit even harder, travel even farther, and cross borders with devastating speed,โ€ said Guterres.

The trend could help fuel especially severe wildfires this year , according to researchers at Imperial College London and the World Weather Attribution network of climate scientists.

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